ANNOUNCEMENT: PythonWorks 1.0 now available (may 31, 2000)
Stephen Hansen
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Thu Jun 1 08:09:44 EDT 2000
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Wellll.. Picture a RAD -- C++Builder, Visual Basic, etc.. You have your
entire form, the menu bar, everything all together in one pretty little
place where you can Rapidly Develop your environment.
You can do some 'visual' editing in Visual C++, but its not all together
on one form.. you have your menu off in one place, your 'bars' off in
another, the dialogs off in another.. not 'windows', really...
--S
Robert <soundhack at hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Stephen Hansen wrote in message
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> >shop.microsoft.com, but the Learning edition is also about $100) [ MS
> VC++'s
> >standard is about $100 I think, also, but i'm not including it in this
> >because I have a hard time calilng it a 'RAD' environment... that
> >splitting-of-a-window thing it makes you do is irritating, I want to be
> able
> >to draw a whole form :P ]
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> I have my own ideas about pricing, but I'm curious about this. could
> you please explain to me what you mean by the 'splitting-of-a-window
thing'?
> I agree that VC++ is not a RAD environment btw.
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> Robert
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